How much do you `love your Monte Carlo ?
#11
RE: How much do you `love your Monte Carlo ?
I voted 80 to 100% of the time. But kinda like Duane, I get ticked off every time I see one of the 2004-2006 GTO's. Nothing personal Joe. I just get reminded of how GM decided to be ******, and wouldn't sell the GTO in Canada.
#12
RE: How much do you `love your Monte Carlo ?
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[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]Mod `Taz,[/align][align=center]I couldn't understand why Canada did notpermit[/align][align=center]the sales of the GTO in Canada,[/align][align=center]so I looked it up & found the below information[/align][align=center][:-][/align][align=center]Pontiac GTO charges again, but only in U.S.[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]
By Jim Kenzie [/align][center]May 15, 2004
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.
-A lot of Canadian car enthusiasts are cheesed that General Motors of Canada has chosen not to import the Pontiac GTO coupe, powered by a Corvette V8. [X(]
After all, the Goat, as this original muscle car was dubbed, is one of the hallowed names of domestic automotive history. And the new one looks to be a worthy successor.
The new GTO coupe suggests a four-seat Vette, and who wouldn't like the sound of that idea? But GM Canada figured that projected sales would be too small to justify meeting Transport Canada standards and to support the product (making dealers keep it in stock, supplying parts and servicing, etc.).
"The vehicle safety standards for bumper systems are different in Canada than they are in the U.S.," says Stew Low, director of corporate affairs for General Motors of Canada.
"The business case for importing the Pontiac GTO to Canada did not support the time and resources required to re-engineer not only bumper systems but other unique requirements for Canada." Still, you should know about this car, and we'll stop at (almost) nothing, not even flying to Fort Lauderdale in early spring, to bring you Automotive Truth.
For a car carrying so much Amurr'can heritage, the reborn GTO has a distinctly British Commonwealth genesis. GM says the car is "based on" the Australian Holden Monaro platform.
Well, not really: this car is the Holden Monaro, built alongside its Aussie brother down under, with a different front end and badges.
And that star-spangled, 5.7-litre, aluminum-block, pushrod Corvette V8? That comes from St. Catharines, in this case developing 350 hp at 5,200 rpm and 365 lb.-ft. of torque at 4,000 rpm.
The base transmission is GM's four-speed automatic; a six-speed Tremec (formerly Borg-Warner) manual is an extra-cost option.
This rear-wheel-drive, two-door has been criticized by some Pontiac fans for looking too refined, too European.
Okay, there is the twin-kidney grille, but nary a slab of body-side cladding, no egregious styling excesses.
Even the little rear-deck spoiler doesn't look too bad.
I think the car looks spectacular, especially in the bright metallic blue of my test car. It drew many approving glances from onlookers.
No matter your opinion on the styling, you won't find any General Motors product built on this continent with wheel-to-fender gaps as small as these, with a stance as good as this, with body panel apertures as precise as these.
Nor will you find any GM car built anywhere with an interior as well crafted.
The front seats are little short of magnificent. Big, fabulously bolstered, amazingly comfortable and supportive, and with enough room for drivers of all sizes - Aussies must have big butts, too.
The
ORIGINAL: Taz
I voted 80 to 100% of the time. But kinda like Duane, I get ticked off every time I see one of the 2004-2006 GTO's. Nothing personal Joe. I just get reminded of how GM decided to be ******, and wouldn't sell the GTO in Canada.
I voted 80 to 100% of the time. But kinda like Duane, I get ticked off every time I see one of the 2004-2006 GTO's. Nothing personal Joe. I just get reminded of how GM decided to be ******, and wouldn't sell the GTO in Canada.
By Jim Kenzie [/align][center]May 15, 2004
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.
-A lot of Canadian car enthusiasts are cheesed that General Motors of Canada has chosen not to import the Pontiac GTO coupe, powered by a Corvette V8. [X(]
After all, the Goat, as this original muscle car was dubbed, is one of the hallowed names of domestic automotive history. And the new one looks to be a worthy successor.
The new GTO coupe suggests a four-seat Vette, and who wouldn't like the sound of that idea? But GM Canada figured that projected sales would be too small to justify meeting Transport Canada standards and to support the product (making dealers keep it in stock, supplying parts and servicing, etc.).
"The vehicle safety standards for bumper systems are different in Canada than they are in the U.S.," says Stew Low, director of corporate affairs for General Motors of Canada.
"The business case for importing the Pontiac GTO to Canada did not support the time and resources required to re-engineer not only bumper systems but other unique requirements for Canada." Still, you should know about this car, and we'll stop at (almost) nothing, not even flying to Fort Lauderdale in early spring, to bring you Automotive Truth.
For a car carrying so much Amurr'can heritage, the reborn GTO has a distinctly British Commonwealth genesis. GM says the car is "based on" the Australian Holden Monaro platform.
Well, not really: this car is the Holden Monaro, built alongside its Aussie brother down under, with a different front end and badges.
And that star-spangled, 5.7-litre, aluminum-block, pushrod Corvette V8? That comes from St. Catharines, in this case developing 350 hp at 5,200 rpm and 365 lb.-ft. of torque at 4,000 rpm.
The base transmission is GM's four-speed automatic; a six-speed Tremec (formerly Borg-Warner) manual is an extra-cost option.
This rear-wheel-drive, two-door has been criticized by some Pontiac fans for looking too refined, too European.
Okay, there is the twin-kidney grille, but nary a slab of body-side cladding, no egregious styling excesses.
Even the little rear-deck spoiler doesn't look too bad.
I think the car looks spectacular, especially in the bright metallic blue of my test car. It drew many approving glances from onlookers.
No matter your opinion on the styling, you won't find any General Motors product built on this continent with wheel-to-fender gaps as small as these, with a stance as good as this, with body panel apertures as precise as these.
Nor will you find any GM car built anywhere with an interior as well crafted.
The front seats are little short of magnificent. Big, fabulously bolstered, amazingly comfortable and supportive, and with enough room for drivers of all sizes - Aussies must have big butts, too.
The
#14
RE: How much do you `love your Monte Carlo ?
ORIGINAL: Nocturnx
100%, the best car I've ever owned!
Montess2k, that just gives you a reason to buy a racing tranny for it
100%, the best car I've ever owned!
Montess2k, that just gives you a reason to buy a racing tranny for it
as for Canada, isn't easier to import a skyline there then it is to the U.S. yep that makes us even for us getting the GTO...lol....J/K
Joe
#15
RE: How much do you `love your Monte Carlo ?
I don't think I have any issues with my Monte so I say 100% - this does not include the paint spider cracking on the bumper - it's not the car's fault.
#16
RE: How much do you `love your Monte Carlo ?
I put 0-20% of the time.
Why????????????
Cause if I posted more of the time, there's 6 - '57 Chevies waiting to kick my @$$ for me out in the barn.
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Why????????????
Cause if I posted more of the time, there's 6 - '57 Chevies waiting to kick my @$$ for me out in the barn.
[sm=icon_rofl.gif]
#18
RE: How much do you `love your Monte Carlo ?
I musta missed where the corvette discssuion came into play, but if we are discssuing them....ZR1......end of discussion....
lol
Joe
lol
Joe
#19
RE: How much do you `love your Monte Carlo ?
lol, hey joe maybe u should check this out
http://youtube.com/watch?v=TYdcIuB2vz8
and
http://youtube.com/watch?v=cnAwoGSoPdg - bad lang in this
http://youtube.com/watch?v=TYdcIuB2vz8
and
http://youtube.com/watch?v=cnAwoGSoPdg - bad lang in this
#20
RE: How much do you `love your Monte Carlo ?
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[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]R.J. we are really conFuZed by your post/vote in the poll on[/align][align=center]how much you `Love your Monte Carlo ?[/align][align=center]I know you love your 57's Chevy's, but this was aboutthe Monte Carlo.[/align][align=center]You don't have to tellyour 57 Chevy's that you love your Monte,[/align][align=center]it can be our secret : )[/align][align=center]I hope your Monte doesn't read/hear how your voted : ( [X(][/align][align=center]Remember, your Montehas On`Star, and your Monte LTZ may be [/align][align=center]check'in the MCF now. So `if she doesn't start next time you go to drive. [/align][align=center]Remember this post : ) LOL ~LOL[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]I thought 4-Sure that you would post "Why isn't there just a 100% love for Monte's ?[/align][align=center]Peace/Out/Space[/align]
ORIGINAL: rj
I put 0-20% of the time.
Why????????????
Cause if I posted more of the time, there's 6 - '57 Chevies waiting to kick my @$$ for me out in the barn.
[sm=icon_rofl.gif]
I put 0-20% of the time.
Why????????????
Cause if I posted more of the time, there's 6 - '57 Chevies waiting to kick my @$$ for me out in the barn.
[sm=icon_rofl.gif]